Thanks Andy and Scott. I was afraid this was going to be the answer!
But, it's a real shame that Adobe hasn't added support for this yet. It
seems like it's so close. With the Flash Player, I know it can't interact
with the local file system, but I really hoped AIR would be able to.
Oh well,
Clarke
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Edmonds
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 9:56 AM
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Subject: Re: [AFFUG Discuss] First AIR App
My homework on this says FMS (or some hack in the RTSMP space) is the only
way. There's a neat project out there than can make movies from webcams
but it does it by pulling individual bitmaps and stitching together the
movie. There's no corresponding "frames" in the audio to capture.
-Andy
Scott Talsma wrote:
> Clark--we looked at this briefly as well. We wanted to record short
> segments of audio for immediate playback (in a language training
> application). We ended up having to use Flash Media Server.
>
> I didn't investigate the AIR variation as it had to work in an online
> environment. You might be able to use a byte array that gets read from
> disk, but I am not too confident.
>
> Clarke Bishop wrote:
>> I know, I probably should have gone to Flex360, but I hope those of
>> you who did learned a lot!
>>
>> Here's what I'm trying to do. I want to record high-quality audio for
>> an e-Learning course. But, I've got presenters in two different cities.
>>
>> So, I plan to use what broadcasters call double-ender recording. Each
>> of my presenters will have a good microphone, and I want to record
>> their audio locally. Then, I'll FTP or mail the audio files back to
>> me and sync them up.
>> My presenters are VERY technically unsophisticated, so I want to make
>> this as foolproof as possible.
>>
>> So, I thought ... Why not create an AIR app that would record the
>> audio locally. The app could also send me status updates so that I
>> would know the recording was still working OK. When complete, the AIR
>> app could FTP the file to me. My presenters would have trouble
>> spelling "FTP" much less using an FTP client.
>>
>> But, here's the thing. Can AIR record local audio? I know you can
>> capture and send it on to Flash Media Server. But, that would
>> reintroduce bandwidth problems and I'd loose the high-quality I am
>> after. I've looked at the flash.media.Microphone class, but so far
>> have not seen how to do this.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Clarke
>>
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